... fellow-authors The circumstances ofthe origin of this 'poetomachia' are far from clear, and those who have written on the topic, except of late, have not helped to make them clearer The origin ofthe ... personages and in the theory upon which they are conceived Ben Jonson had theories about poetry and the drama, and he was neither chary in talking of them nor in experimenting with them in his plays ... actors and the elder Kno'well first in the dramatis personae, that Shakespeare took that particular part The order of a list of Elizabethan players was generally that of their importance or priority...
... at any particular Survivalofthe weakest 205 point The subsequent development of means of storing fodder for the lean seasons was a cultural way of providing for these needs Horse domestication ... with the speed and direction of change that hit Eurasia at the end ofthe Pleistocene The Moderns managed to survive the onslaught ofthe LGM With the subsequent global warming the world saw the ... involved The heightening oftheSurvivalofthe weakest 199 LGM sees the intrusion of temperate environments well into the Mediterranean refugia, most so in the continental peninsulas ofthe Balkans...
... faculty ofthe mind is the result of a direct impulse imparted at the time ofthe effort A Passive effort of any faculty ofthe mind is the result of either a preceding Active effort ofthe same ... around them One is not at the mercy ofthe fitful storms of Thought after he has learned the workings ofthe Law We have passed through the age of physical force on to the age of intellectual supremacy, ... further smother the fire of his energy and activity We attract to us the thoughts of others ofthe same order of thought The man who thinks success will be apt to get into tune with the minds of...
... the ground The basis of their health is the availability ofthe elements ofthe inanimate rock crust ofthe Earth which is the basic food supply of microorganisms and hence of all of us P OUR ... cannot take in the cell membrane ofthe organism The membranes are held against the root by the pressure of other cells forced against the root by the diffusion pressure between the microorganism cells ... good sense ofthe real and potential significance of John Hamaker’s message for the world ofthe 1980’s is given through the words of Hazel Henderson, internationally respected author of Creating...
... The muscles ofthe face, more than those of any other part ofthe body, are lazy and torpid As the troubles of life descend, the wear and tear of bothersome existence begins to show The circulation ... soap are necessary The shock of cold water immediately closes the pores, and they then retain all the impurities that they should cast out The temperature ofthe water for the daily tepid bath ... Recipes for the Complexion 39 CARE OFTHE HAIR 46 Dressing the Hair 56 Superfluous Hair 63 Recipes for the Hair 65 THE HANDS 68 Bathing the Hands 71 Care ofthe Finger Nails 73 Recipes for the Hands...
... for importance scores, rates of decay of these scores, the coefficients in the formulae used for controlling inferences Another important research topic is the incorporation of more sophisticated ... and it is the length of this template that decides the timing ofthe next content selection 5.2 Effect of Rearrangements Importance Score Increase Figure plots the importance score ofthe Propositions ... utterance As the second proposition can be uttered before losing its importance score, however, the right hand part ofthe solid line is higher than that ofthe dotted As before, the benefits or otherwise...
... place it on record "REPORT OFTHE PUBLIC APPEARANCE OFTHE SPELLING DOG ROLF "By Professor H F Ziegler "In order to collect subscriptions for the benefit ofthe Central Committee of War Charities, ... stood the clock on the ground in front of her and questioned her twice more in the course ofthe daycorrect replies being given I also left the clock standing near her for the rest ofthe day, for ... later on that the success of such teaching does not depend solely on the patience, the love and the attention, nor even on the ability to, orthe faculty for sensing the feelings of other creatures:...
... STREETS BOSTON Entered, according to Act of Congress, in the year 1868, by A K LORING, In the Clerk’s Office ofthe District Court for the District of Massachusetts To MY FATHER, FROM WHOM I HAVE ... Fame and Fortune; or, The Progress of Richard Hunter Feeling that it was time to change their quarters to a more respectable portion ofthe city, they one morning rang the bell of Mrs Browning’s ... neighborhood before?” Fame and Fortune; or, The Progress of Richard Hunter “No,” said Fosdick; “at another part ofthe city.” He was afraid she would ask him in what street, but fortunately she forbore...
... intended to be worn or held by a person at work and which protects them against one or more risks to their health or safety” This does not include ordinary working clothes such as uniforms which not ... – For an example checklist form (PPE-IR) see Appendicies 6.6 Record Keeping A record of each examination or test should be kept for each piece of equipment The detail and content ofthe record ... upon the type and use ofthe PPE concerned For complex pieces of equipment this should contain the following information: • Department and location ofthe piece of equipment; • Particulars of the...
... pluripolar b) Proof of Theorem The result about the divergence ofthe normalization mapping follows the same lines as the case ofthe Birkhoff normal form The convergence or divergence ofthe normalizing ... ||t|| c) Proof of Theorem The proof of Theorem follows exactly the same lines as the proof of Theorem once the polynomial dependence of universal formal first integrals has been proved (Corollary ... known).” These are the only citations in the literature that the author is aware of (despite the title of [It] what is really proved there is the convergence ofthe normalization) On the other hand,...
... OFTHE RESPONSIBILITY OF MAN AND OF GOD, UNDER THE LAW OF CONTRADICTION, OR A SOLUTION OFTHE PROBLEM OF PROVIDENCE % The Culpability of Man.—Exposition ofthe Myth ofthe Fall % Exposition of ... hypothesis of pauperism, the hypothesis of inequality of conditions, the hypothesis of universal association, the hypothesis of happiness, the hypotheses of monarchy and republicanism, the hypothesis of ... verify the hypothesis of your existence, the hypothesis ofthe Academy which interrogates you, the hypotheses of time, space, motion, thought, and the laws of thought Then you may verify the hypothesis...
... sight ofthe great array struck terror into the minds of a great part ofthe defenders ofthe fort; but the confident bearing of their young ealdorman and the thought ofthe strength of their ... BAND VI THE SAXON FORT VII THE DRAGON VIII THE CRUISE OFTHE DRAGON IX A PRIS0NER X THE COMBAT XI THE ISLE OF ATHELNEY XII FOUR YEARS OF PEACE XIII THE SIEGE OF PARIS XIV THE REPULSE OFTHE NORSEMEN ... the fort and made a circuit of it When they had satisfied themselves as to the formidable nature of its defences they rode off again, and for the rest ofthe day none ofthe enemy approached the...
... are the armies of insects constantly eating every sort of plant Again, every so often one or other of these herbivores will destroy most or all of their food plants; but for most ofthe time they ... could support Yet this is not so They are themselves limited by a shortage of their food But not because they reduce the number ofThe green world herbivores by eating so many of them Their capacity ... up ofthe bodies ofthe protozoans in the their hind-guts They eat these special ones that contain 1400 times more protein than their ordinary faeces, which they not eat The females eat more of...
... outside the context of an utterance Theselectionof closed-class items, therefore, comes as a result ofthe use ofthe various control heuristics that guide the process of generation In other words, ... words, they axe incorporated in the procedural knowledge rather than the static knowledge 4.0 Lexical Selection 4.1 Selectionof Open-Class Items A significant problem in lexical selectionof openclass ... knowledge that bears upon the choice of an open-class lexicM item, let us trace the process of lexicai selectionof one ofthe words from the list: desk, table, dining table, coffee table, utilitytable...
... When, in the early part of August, 1898, the fight between the editor ofthe Record and the editor ofthe Messenger waxed hot over the inflammatory letters on the race question from the pen of Mrs ... This season of freedom commenced with the dawn of Christmas, and lasted until the beginning ofthe New Year The slave heard not the story ofthe Christ, ofthe wise men, orthe shepherds of Bethlehem; ... companies; for after the hundreds of years of transportation are over, then excursion parties would be the order ofthe day for time immemorial Our Southern gentleman will not be deprived ofthe Negro...
... SOLUTION OFTHE PROBLEM OF PROVIDENCE % The Culpability of Man. Exposition ofthe Myth ofthe Fall % Exposition ofthe Myth of Providence. Retrogression of God INTRODUCTION Before entering upon the ... moment, the eternal germs of animals and plants were born, without father or mother, over the whole face ofthe earth Thus, the denial of spontaneous generation leads back to the hypothesis of spontaneity: ... ofthe meaning ofthe words Soul, Spirit, Intelligence: how, then, can we logically reason from the presence ofthe one to the existence ofthe other? I reject, then, even when advanced by the...
... treatise was the first person to realize the explanation for the evolution and the maintenance of these bizarre traits that obviously not enhance thesurvival prospects of individuals and therefore cannot ... participants are able to deduce information from movement and the description ofthe kind of information the participants use Nonetheless, the results ofthe above work also suggest that movement ... positive correlations between facial attractiveness and sexiness of body odour for female subjects Moreover, the more symmetric the body of a woman, the more sexy her smell Men rated the smell of women...
... estimates, memoranda ofthe depth ofthe various fords, a rough sketch ofthe town of Thouars, a draft ofthe proposed scheme of crossing, and other documents of a similar kind At the head ofthe table ... was heard in the hall the door opened and a bright gleam of light shot forth into the dusky murkiness At the same time, on the other side ofthe chateau, there were the various sounds of marshalling ... heart among the young peasantry ofthe village beat high for the morrow Up and down the terrace, then, the two lovers were walking; and their talk was more cheerful than the danger ofthe times...
... in the academic world, or more generally in the corporate world or professional world of mathematics I cannot claim to be expert in every nuance and corner ofthe profession; but I have had more ... with the breadth requirements, the pre-requisites for the major, the different versions ofthe major that are in place, and what sorts of courses are required for each flavor ofthe major Of course ... research—either reading, or engaging in professional correspondence, or thinking, or calculating, or going to conferences or seminars, or applying for grants, or writing At other schools, where there...
... major history informant, mentor); Gary Wade (major history informant); Sallie Harris Wade (potter, major history informant); Clifford Watts (major history informant); Eber White (major history ... either in the Indian service or in the public sector (Records ofthe Owl Family) The Gordons are perhaps the best-known family to have subsisted on pottery before World War II The backbone for ... and the words “Catawba Indian” on the bottom of a vessel they are making history Today some ofthe young master potters even number their vessels in the hope of increasing the value for the buyer...